Profit of Doom
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Once….Its almost as if people die every day....
Once….Its almost as if people die every day....
The bell curve is sloping up significantly at this point.When more high profile folks fall off then this issue will get the public's attention
It really takes a unique mindset to stay at your own helm in this demon driven 5G war
There are some Atlas Shrugged quotes that cover this perfectly.^^^this^^^ is what kills friendships and even family relations. Who wants to roll with z0mbies, fighting you all the way to the end.
There are some Atlas Shrugged quotes that cover this perfectly.
Then get off your ass and read it. SOONESTI’m embarrassed to say to this day I have not read her work.
Atlas Shrugged is an absolute must readThe last time someone compared to any of my thoughts to Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged, I was standing in a gun shop circa 1995’ish, in conservative conversation with the salesman. He presented a theoretical scenario that escapes my memory right now. I quipped back a way that I would handle it…
“Oh… An Ayn Rand follower” the salesman said. I’m embarrassed to say to this day I have not read her work.
She got unbearably talky in her later books. She needed a firm but kindly editor. If you want to read her when she was better, start with We The Living.to this day I have not read her work.
It IS going to be bad. The next year or so are going to be very rough.I am scared for all of the young people, actually people of all ages that are wanting to go out and exercise during the spring warm-up. This could be bad...
It IS going to be bad. The next year or so are going to be very rough.
She got unbearably talky in her later books. She needed a firm but kindly editor. If you want to read her when she was better, start with We The Living.
Undeniably so.It IS going to be bad. The next year or so are going to be very rough.
bw…. See. I was just corresponding with Samuel Adams, ‘I bet she was a coffee drinker’ and now your confirming her chatty side.
I do recall many libertarian friends referring to her works, 30 years ago.
I will have to commit to reading some of her early works.
Thanks bw.
There are some Atlas Shrugged quotes that cover this perfectly.
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Oh, dear Lord. This is the type of story I (and @bw and others) have been expecting to start showing up, but Lord, I would have loved to be wrong!Just saw this...IDK
PD: 3 Phoenix children reported dead in one morning, another dead in Chandler
Phoenix detectives are investigating after three children were found dead in separate incidents in the span of one hour Sunday morning.www.fox10phoenix.com
PHOENIX - Phoenix detectives are investigating after three children were found dead in separate incidents in the span of one hour Sunday morning.
A baby in Chandler also died, the police department said.
In each case, a child was found not breathing in the following locations and times on March 19:
Sorry on a phone.....
- Ocotillo and Gilbert roads, Chandler - 5 a.m.
- 55th Avenue and McDowell Road - 5:30 a.m.
- 29th Street and Virginia Avenue - 5:30 a.m.
- 24th Street and Broadway Road - 6:30 a.m.
I know, I know!Oh, dear Lord. This is the type of story I (and @bw and others) have been expecting to start showing up, but Lord, I would have loved to be wrong!
Imagine this type story in every city and town across the country...that's when the torches and pitchforks will come out! Every single greedy cretin who had a hand in forcing that poisonous vaxx onto the standard childhood vaccine schedule should be hung in the public square.
Summerthyme
Angel Fournier Rodriguez, Cuba’s most successful rower in history, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, March 16 in Texas where he had recently moved. He was 35.
We are deeply saddened to share the news that our friend and fellow athlete, who was also an Olympian and a national hero in his home country, he passed away suddenly yesterday at the young age of 35. He was an amazing rower who brought his country up to the world stage and won multiple medals at the international level. His dedication to his sport was unmatched, and he truly lived and breathed rowing.
After retiring from competitive sports, he moved to Texas to provide for his family, working as a construction worker and driving for Uber to support them back home. Every day, he worked tirelessly to find sponsors to help bring his family to Texas so they could all be together. This week, he finally received the great news that his family had found a way for him to reunite with his family, and they were due to arrive later this month. He was overjoyed and couldn’t wait to be reunited with them.
We do not yet know the exact cause of his death, as it is still under investigation. However, we know that his family is devastated, and they are trying to get him close to his wife and kids where they can be close to him and have the funeral services for him. The financial burden of arranging the funeral is significant, and we are asking for your help to support his family during this difficult time.
He leaves behind a wife and two beautiful young children, a six-year-old daughter and a one-year-old son. We cannot even begin to imagine their pain and loss. They need our support now more than ever, and any amount that you can contribute will go a long way in helping them with the expenses of bringing their beloved husband and father the proper send-off he deserves.
Our friend was an amazing rower, son, husband, father, and friend. He will be missed dearly, but his legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those he touched. Please help us honor his memory by contributing to this GoFundMe campaign and helping his family during this heartbreaking time.
Dr. William Makis, a nuclear medicine radiologist at the Cross Cancer Institute, published a substack over the weekend that raised questions about a sudden onslaught of testicular cancer cases among young, otherwise healthy athletes and other physically fit men.Tributes have been paid to a young Co Down bowler who died days after being diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Daniel Donnan from Donaghadee was taken to hospital after he suddenly fell ill towards the end of last week.
It’s understood he experienced a dizzy spell in the gym and numbness down one side of his body.
The 21-year-old was rushed to the Ulster Hospital where he was treated for a bleed to the brain, but medical tests revealed tumours which had already spread to his brain and lungs.